The prince in the bearskin

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Movie
Original title The prince in the bearskin
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2015
length 60 minutes
Age rating FSK 0
Rod
Director Bodo Fürneisen
script David Ungureit
production Julia Sturm
Martin Hofmann
Askania Media
music Rainer Oleak
cut Matthias Behrens
occupation

The Prince in Bear 's Skin is a German fairy tale film by Bodo Fürneisen from 2015. The Grimm fairy tale Der Bärenhäuter was used as a template . The Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg produced the work in co-production with the Saarland Radio for ARD-series Six in one go .

action

Prince Marius is vain and unwilling to commit himself. His daily personal hygiene is most important to him. While riding, he falls into a trap of the devil. For his freedom, however, he has to make a pact with the devil: until the equinox he has to find a woman who, despite his looks, truly loves him. Marius braggedly claims that this was an easy one. But the devil desperately wants his soul and turns him into a person with a bearskin. A ring seals the pact. Animals and people flee from him, also because of his smell, and even his father does not recognize him. He even thinks that the monster did something to his son and lets him hunt him down with a reward. So Marius withdraws into the forest. One day he steals bread on a farm. He met Elise, who works for her aunt Hedwig on the farm. She realizes that he is not an evil and dangerous animal. Shot on the run by Kilian, Aunt Hedwig's son, he is rescued by Elise and nursed to health in the barn. When the aunt discovers him, the prince in the bearskin has to flee again. Elise helps him escape. When saying goodbye, Luise realizes that she has fallen in love and so he breaks the ring and gives Elise one half. The spell is broken. As a prince, Marius returns to the farm to bring Elise home as a wife. At first she doesn't recognize him, says she loves someone else. But then he shows her the other half of her ring.

Production notes

The shooting took place from June 2, 2015 to June 23, 2015, among others in Potsdam on the Belvedere on the Pfingstberg , in the Berlin Stadtbad Neukölln and in the Kleinen-Spreewald-Park . It was first broadcast on television on December 26, 2015. On December 3, 2015, the DVD was released by EuroVideo GmbH .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b The prince in the bearskin. Maerchen-im-Film.de, accessed on August 21, 2017 .
  2. ^ The prince in a bearskin at crew united . Retrieved November 17, 2015.